Scarborough Police Beat: April 21

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Scarborough Police Beat: April 21

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4/12 at 10:38 a.m. Darcy Racine, 20, of Gorham, was arrested by Officer Timothy Barker on a warrant from another agency.

4/12 at 1:59 p.m. Chelsea Broy St. Pierre, 24, of Steep Falls, was arrested by Officer Robert Moore on charges of violating bail conditions and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer at Rite Aid.

4/15 at 12:14 p.m. Henry Cain, 39, of Windham, was arrested by Officer Timothy Barker on charges of violating bail conditions, unlawful possession of a scheduled drug and carrying a concealed weapon.

Summonses

4/13 at 1:23 a.m. Randall Stearns-Merrill, 20, of Lewiston, was summonsed by Officer Michael Beeler on a charge of possession of a usable amount of marijuana.

4/13 at 1:23 a.m. A 17-year-old was summonsed by Officer Michael Beeler on a charge of possession of a usable amount of marijuana.

4/14 at 9:43 a.m. Nicole Lovejoy, 25, of Saco, was summonsed by Officer Scott Vaughan on two charges of criminal trespass and one charge of forgery at Rite Aid.

4/16 at 2:06 p.m. Brett Given, 25, of Biddeford, was summonsed by Officer Melissa Savage on a charge of operating after a license was suspended or revoked.

4/17 at 3:18 a.m. Marjorie Swanson, 20, of Hartford, was summonsed by Officer Craig Hebert on a charge of being a minor consuming alcohol.

4/17 at 3:18 a.m. Jessica Dubravsky, 19, of Elliot, was summonsed by Officer Craig Hebert on a charge of being a minor consuming alcohol.

4/17 at 3:18 a.m. Kristal Lake, 20, of Livermore Falls, was summonsed by Officer Craig Hebert on a charge of operating under the influence.

4/17 at 4:08 p.m. Michelle Wildes, 42, of East Grand Avenue, was summonsed by Officer Shawn Anastasoff on a charge of selling liquor or imitation liquor to a minor at the Beach House Market and Deli.

4/17 at 4:36 p.m. Theron Swasey, 24, of Route 1, was summonsed by Officer Shawn Anastasoff on a charge of selling liquor or imitation liquor to a minor at Amatos.

4/17 at 4:56 p.m. Donna Engler-Heller, 52, of Old Orchard Beach, was summonsed by Officer Shawn Anastasoff on a charge of selling liquor or imitation liquor to a minor at Walgreens.

4/17 at 5:44 p.m. Claire Levine, 71, of Westbrook, was summonsed by Officer Shawn Anastasoff on a charge of selling liquor or imitation liquor to a minor at Shaw's Supermarket.

4/17 at 7:06 p.m. Gregory Crozier, 56, of Route 1, was summonsed by Officer Shawn Anastasoff on a charge of selling liquor for consumption by a minor at Chaba Thia Cuisine.

4/17 at 8 p.m. Dorrett Field, 39, of South Portland, was summonsed by Officer Shawn Anastasoff on a charge of selling liquor for consumption by a minor at Federal Spice Bistro.

4/17 at 11:38 p.m. Cameron Madore, 19, of Biddeford, was summonsed by Officer Timothy Dalton on a charge of being a minor consuming alcohol.

Can't fool the dog

4/13 at 1:23 a.m. Police pulled over a vehicle being driven by Randall Stearns-Merrill, 20, of Lewiston. Stearns-Merrill reportedly appeared nervous when speaking to the officer, but consented to a search. Officers used a K-9 unit to search the driver. The police dog reportedly located 3/4 of an ounce of marijuana in a baggie in Stearns-Merrill's pocket. At that point, a 17-year-old passenger allegedly indicated he also had marijuana. Police also reportedly found a hollowed-out cigar filled with marijuana in the car. Both the driver and passenger were charged with possession.

Un-scripted

4/14 at 9:43 a.m. Police responded to a call from a Rite Aid employee who indicated that a woman was attempting to fill a suspicious prescription. The employee reportedly said that the script was from Brighton First Care, which did not typically fill prescriptions for small amounts of Klonopin, an anti-anxiety medication. Nicole Lovejoy, 25, of Saco, was charged with forgery and two counts of criminal trespass for previous incidents at Rite Aid.

Package full of needles

4/16 at 11:34 a.m. A woman called to report suspicious charges to her debit card totalling $395.94. The caller had allegedly received a package from HGCCoach.com that contained hypodermic needles, an antiseptic called colloidal silver, literature on holistic remedies and religious information. The caller had reportedly been in touch with the company and was arranging to mail the items back and have the charges to her card reversed.